Current:Home > FinanceSelf-funded political newcomer seeks to oust longtime Republican US Rep. Tom Cole in Oklahoma -AssetLink
Self-funded political newcomer seeks to oust longtime Republican US Rep. Tom Cole in Oklahoma
View
Date:2025-04-17 03:48:49
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — U.S. Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma, the powerful Republican chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, was trying to fend of a primary challenge Tuesday from a businessman who has poured millions of his own dollars into the race.
Political newcomer Paul Bondar has loaned more than $5 million of his own money to his campaign in Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District. Three other GOP candidates are also on the ballot.
Cole, a longtime GOP political strategist in Oklahoma before his election to Congress in 2002, has the endorsement of former President Donald Trump. But Bondar’s money has allowed him to blanket the television airwaves and social media with a barrage of ads touting his candidacy.
“Five million dollars in Oklahoma would be like $15 million in Atlanta or $20 million in Los Angeles,” said Chad Alexander, the former chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party and the host of a political talk show on radio station KOKC. “The most frequent question I get asked is when is this election over because there are so many Bondar and Cole ads on the air, people are just sick of them.”
Bondar has also faced questions about his residency. He most recently lived in Texas and voted in that state’s Republican primary in March, which has become a focal point of Cole’s attacks.
Bondar has attacked Cole as a Washington insider willing to vote with Democrats on spending bills, including billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine.
What to know about the 2024 Election
- Democracy: American democracy has overcome big stress tests since 2020. More challenges lie ahead in 2024.
- AP’s Role: The Associated Press is the most trusted source of information on election night, with a history of accuracy dating to 1848. Learn more.
- Read the latest: Follow AP’s complete coverage of this year’s election.
Cole typically faces only token opposition but records show he has spent more than $3.1 million so far on the primary. If no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters will face off in a primary runoff Aug. 27.
Oklahoma’s 4th District stretches across south-central Oklahoma and includes Ada, Ardmore, Duncan, Lawton/Fort Sill, Moore and Norman.
There are two other Oklahoma congressmen facing challengers.
In the Tulsa-based 1st District, Republican U.S. Rep. Kevin Hern is competing against Paul Royse. Royse has not filed campaign finance disclosures with the Federal Election Commission. On the Democratic side, either Evelyn Rogers, who has sought this seat as an independent in the past two general elections, or former FBI agent Dennis Baker will face the Republican winner in November. Baker has reported almost $91,000 raised to Rogers’ $1,300.
Republican U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas, the longest-tenured incumbent in the House delegation, has two challengers, neither of whom reported raising more than $20,000 this cycle.
veryGood! (32)
Related
- John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
- Virginia governor says state will abandon California emissions standards by the end of the year
- New Trader Joe's mini-cooler bag is burning up resale sites, but patience could pay off
- Tori Spelling Reveals She Replaced Her Disgusting Teeth With New Veneers
- Trump's 'stop
- House votes to sanction International Criminal Court over potential warrants for Israeli officials
- A look at the key witnesses in Hunter Biden’s federal firearms trial
- Voters defeat hand-counting measures in South Dakota, but others might come in future
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Who was Scott Scurlock? How a ‘Point Break’-loving bandit masterminded bank robbery spree
Ranking
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Angel Reese is not the villain she's been made out to be
- How Kallie and Spencer Wright Are Coping Days After 3-Year-Old Son Levi's Death
- Split the stock, add the guac: What to know about Chipotle's 50-for-one stock split
- Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
- Taylor Swift Defends Lady Gaga From Invasive & Irresponsible Body Comments
- A look at the key witnesses in Hunter Biden’s federal firearms trial
- LA28 organizers choose former US military leader Reynold Hoover as CEO
Recommendation
Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
Amanda Knox reconvicted of slander in Italy in case linked to her quashed murder conviction
Dollar General digital coupons: Get promo codes from USA TODAY's coupons page to save money
How Kallie and Spencer Wright Are Coping Days After 3-Year-Old Son Levi's Death
A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
Crewed Boeing Starliner finally launches from Florida: 'Let's put some fire in this rocket'
A hail stone the size of a pineapple was found in Texas. It likely sets a state record
Baby Reindeer Star Jessica Gunning Comes Out as Gay